mother
n. 母亲,妈妈; 女修道院院长; 大娘
vt. 像母亲般地照顾; 养育; 溺爱
Your mother is the woman who gave birth to you. You can also call someone your mother if she brings you up as if she was this woman.
She sat on the edge of her mother's bed...
她坐在母亲床边。
She's an English teacher and a mother of two children...
她是英语教师,还是两个孩子的母亲。
If a woman mothers a child, she looks after it and brings it up, usually because she is its mother.
Colleen had dreamed of mothering a large family.
科琳曾梦想抚养一群孩子。
If you mother someone, you treat them with great care and affection, as if they were a small child.
She felt a great need to mother him...
她迫切地感到要细心照料他。
Stop mothering me.
别再宠我了。
1. a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother);
2. a stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells and bacteria; forms during fermentation and is added to cider or wine to produce vinegar
3. a term of address for an elderly woman
4. a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation;
1. care for like a mother;
2. make children;
My mother makes a fuss of me every time I come home.
我每次回家,母亲总对我体贴备至.
We find the mother featured in the son.
我们发现这个儿子很像他母亲.
Why do you leave all the hard work up to your mother?
你为什么把所有难做的事都留给你母亲?
Experience is the mother of wisdom.
经验为智慧之母.
The mother was taken to court for kicking the children around.
那位母亲因虐待孩子被送交法院.